BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Do you know of any young people who have done special things to help others less fortunate?

They could be one of 20 young Brevardians who will be recognized this fall as a Doctors’ Goodwill Foundation Junior Ambassador.

“We’ve partnered with Space Coast Daily and Space Coast Medicine & Active Living magazine to recognize and honor young Brevardians who have demonstrated a philanthropic spirit of giving, of helping others,” said Dr. Kanti Bhalani.

Dr. Kanti Bhalani

Members of the public may nominate students, between the ages of 8 and 24, to be recognized and honored as Doctors’ Goodwill Foundation Junior Ambassadors at the gala dinner on Sunday, Nov. 1 at the Cocoa Beach Country Club.

The selection committee will evaluate each nominee’s dedication to academic advancement, philanthropic work to help others and a general selfless spirit of giving of their time and talent to help others less fortunate than themselves.

“We have seen the incredible people and acts recognized and honored at Space Coast Daily and Space Coast Medicine & Active Living magazine Central Florida Humanitarian Awards, that our committee felt it appropriate to create an event to recognize and honor our young people who help others in a selfless manner,” said Bhalani.

Students selected as Doctors’ Goodwill Foundation Ambassadors will be featured on Space Coast Daily and in the Oct/Nov 2015 special humanitarian edition of Space Coast Medicine & Active Living magazine.

Honorees will also be highlighted in a tribute film during a gala dinner on Nov. 1 at the Cocoa Beach Country Club.

Nominations may be made by submitting the nominee’s name, age, school, academic record, extracurricular activities and most importantly, in what ways the nominee has helped others less fortunate then themselves.

Nominations should be emailed to contact@SpaceCoastDaily.com before August 1, 2015.

For more information about the Doctors’ Goodwill Foundation Junior Ambassadors call 321-323-4460 or 321-615-8111.